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History of Therapeutic Ultrasound Therapeutic ultrasound in neurosciences for the treatment of chronic and severe neurologic disorders has been under experiment for decades.... your name your instructor's name the course 20 March 2012 Ultrasound Treatment for Tremors and Parkinson's Disease Outline Background of Parkinson's Disease Therapeutic Ultrasound for Tremors and Parkinson's Disease History of Therapeutic Ultrasound Ultrasound Techniques and Applications for Parkinson's Disease and Tremors Limitations of Therapeutic Ultrasound Background of Parkinson's Disease Parkinson's disease (PD) is a degenerative disorder of the brain that clinically manifests as a movement disorder....
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After attending to a group of patients with schizophrenia, I noticed that some of these patients would show signs of positive symptoms such as delusion, hallucination, thought disorders, and Movement Disorders (NIMH, 2012; NHS, 2010).... Several clinical psychologists are working together with registered nurses to provide intensive care for patients with mental disorders....
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Movement Disorders Center.... Ataxia refers to a wide range of ailments that are characterized by a loss of coordination in the extremities, loss of balance, and slurred or difficult speech.... Ataxia, derived from the Greek word for lack of order, has many forms that exhibit similar symptoms but have different causes....
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The brain, nervous system and sensory system are part of the body that play an important role in shaping behavior of individuals as they interact with their environment from time to time.... The brain has the capability to develop embyogically to form as the individual matures with… It therefore implies that young people have less developed sensory organs as compared to that of adults....
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Elderly patients are also at an increased risk of developing drug-induced motor or Movement Disorders as compared to the younger population (Saltz, Robinson, & Woerner, 2004).... According to an estimate of general population, the lifetime prevalence of psychotic disorders has rose from a previous of 3.... 1percent for psychotic disorders induced by a general medical disorder and 0.... 2percent for substance-induced psychotic disorders (Perala, et al....
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The clinical approach to Movement Disorders.... It is represented by involuntary rhythmic movement of body parts (Abdo, Warrenburg, Burn, Quinn & Bloem, 2010).... It is represented by involuntary rhythmic movement of body parts (Abdo, Warrenburg, Burn, Quinn & Bloem, 2010).... The main characteristic of this tremor is that its amplitude increases with time in the movement until the anticipated target is reached (Abdo et al.... The random movement is as a result of the difference in timing, duration, direction, or the anatomic location (Fung & Wong, 2012)....
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This term paper "Osteoporosis" focuses on a condition that is linked to weakening of bones making them fragile and more prone to break.... The condition has led to more fractures that are obtained from standing height or less.... nbsp;Hip fractures and wrist fractures are common.... nbsp;… Osteoporosis is a condition that is mainly caused by less density that occurs in the bones making them to be more fragile....
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